Here you can get 300+ seeds of the common Evening Primrose that were grown organically. This native wild flower is best sown in late fall and will grow quickly and bloom the next summer.
It has fragrant, four-petaled flowers that bloom above a basal rosette of leafy branched stems. These flowers open in the evening and reseed easily.
Plant the seeds in a sunny location in the fall in well-draining soil. The seeds need cold stratification and the best way is to let Mother Nature do its own thing with sowing them in fall.